Planning Complex Cities TU Delft

Complex Cities assists graduation at the Department of Urbanism, Faculty of Architecture/Delft University of Technology. Graduations combine knowledge from the fields of planning and design for a built environment that is appreciated by many, in a democratic and open society.

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  • About this graduation studio
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  • Studio 2021/22 LINKING GRADUATIONS TO PROJECTS AND NETWORKS
  • Sub-theme COMPLEX REGIONS IN TRANSFORMATION
  • Sub-theme PLANNING AS CRITICAL ENGAGED PRACTICE
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1st price @ XVI Bienal de Arquitectura Mexicana

We proudly announce a sweeping success of the work of one of our former Planning Complex Cities graduation students, Raul Continue reading →

Congrats to new Masters!

We proudly present the work of Planning Complex Cities graduation students who have started their graduation projects in autumn 2020 Continue reading →

#Amsterdam after 6 pm

Zhe Hou: #Amsterdam after 6 pm: Planning for a diverse and balanced night-time economy Location: Amsterdam, The NetherlandsMentors: Arie Romein, Continue reading →

Vibrant Old Community

Yujia Liu: Livable old community: participative approach as a tool to promote community redevelopment Location: Chengdu, ChinaMentors: Arie Romein, Gerdy Continue reading →

Transformation and Revival

Yizhao Du: Transformation and revival: Research on urban development strategic planning for HanDan under the dual dilemma of resourcebased industry Continue reading →

Beyond Informality

Yixiang Huang: Beyond informality: Exploring strategies for redevelopment in informal settlements in Guangzhou (China) Location: Guangzhou, ChinaMentors: Gregory Bracken, Luisa Continue reading →

Metropolitan Virus

Yaqi Wang: Metropolitan Virus: A strategic planning framework to improve the resilience of the Metropolitan Region Amsterdam in the aftermath Continue reading →

A Socio-culturally Sustainable City

Yangzi Li: Towards a More Socio-culturally Sustainable Future of Chengdu City: The pathway exploration of urban regeneration in the inner Continue reading →

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